October Writing Goals

- Staying on Topic

- Making Connections



Tuesday, September 28

A Clean Well-Lighted Place

The younger waiter is an interesting man. He’s all the rude mean things, like selfish, mean, and insulting. What would you say, if a young waiter came over, and insulted you? The catch is that you’re deaf. Younger waiter should get his act together and be nicer, especially to old people, because they’re sensitive.

I personally think the old man is the better because he isn’t doing anything wrong; the younger waiter is doing a lot wrong. He’s calling the old man names; he’s insulting him even though the old man is deaf. That makes him a coward. Would an old man hit a young waiter? No. The old man has no life, and the younger waiter has a life. He has a wife to go home to and probably kids. But the younger waiter doesn’t have to be such a coward and call a DEAF man a name. That’s just plain out mean

The old man needs company, because you never know if their spouse died or something. They always have something wrong. Let them always take their time and drink, no need for calling them names and being selfish.

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